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App · NaplesFSU announced on Monday that six apps, including TikTok, have been banned from campus effective immediately. Florida A&M University sent an email on March 7 to all students, faculty and staff that the university was implementing a similar TikTok ban that blocked access on FAMU devices and its Wi-Fi network. The University of Florida announced it was also banning TikTok on campus just hours after FSU.See the Story
Florida universities implement ban on TikTok
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Professors · ChicagoThe Chicago State University chapter of the University Professionals of Illinois (CSU UPI) authorized a potential strike last month. After the latest bargaining session Saturday didn't lead to a new contract, members decided to begin a work stoppage Monday. The main unresolved issues are workload and compensation, as faculty and staff have some of the lowest average salaries.See the Story
Chicago State University faculty to strike Monday
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Pittsburgh weather: High wind warning for Saturday, thunderstorms possible
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JSU students pleading for fixes to campus water system as officials quietly seek funding
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Lamar County, Mississippi · Lamar CountyChuck Scianna, a USM alumnus and founder of an oil drilling equipment company, is one of the university's largest individual donors. He is also friends with USM's new president, Joe Paul. In an email obtained by Mississippi Today, he asked students to consider that USM had hired a search firm, created a search committee and instituted a process to vet the candidates.See the Story
A USM student spoke out about a candidate for provost. Then they got an email from one of the school’s biggest donors.
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Human Rights · SarasotaHundreds of students, family members and friends gathered at a Sarasota art gallery Thursday evening for an alternative commencement. The event was a prelude to Friday's official and more conventional graduation on campus. A new group of leaders put in place by Gov. Ron DeSantis is working to turn the liberal arts school into one with a more classical bent.See the Story
At New College of Florida, a show of defiance as grads say goodbye
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